June 1945. Hitler has triumphed, Britain is under German occupation and
America cowers under the threat of nuclear attack.
In the dead of night, a figure flits through the ruins of Dryburgh
Abbey, searching for a hidden document he knows could change the course
of history. The journal he discovers, by a young soldier, David Erskine,
records an extraordinary story.
When the Allies drive the Germans out of France and victory seems
imminent, Erskine is in Antwerp, where he witnesses a world-changing
reversal of fortune. From a high vantage point, he watches a huge
mushroom cloud rise over London: an atomic bomb has been detonated by
the Germans in a last desperate roll of the dice.
Captor becomes captive and Erskine is held as a POW in his own land. As
the brutal grip of the occupying forces tightens, he is determined to
join the resistance. A daring escape leads him and his fiancée Katie on
a breathless chase to the university town of St Andrews, where the
Germans have established a secret research laboratory. When it becomes
clear what its purpose is, David, Katie and their small, trusted band
must adopt a desperate and audacious plan to thwart Nazi domination . .
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